Stand-up Comedy 101

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Joke theory

Did you ever notice how sometimes hot women have girlfriends who are not so hot? The theory goes that an ugly girlfriend make a girl look even better by contrast. I think the same principle can be applied to jokes. I've noticed that when I put weak jokes next to strong ones, it makes the latter even stronger. This is why I no longer put all my strong jokes into one strong set. Instead I spread my strong jokes around and sprinkle some weak ones on top. So far, so good. In other news, I am sick again, which makes this week just as bad, if not worse, than the previous one.

5 Comments:

  • If the audience = the guy and the joke = the girl then we still need to define what the laugh is in the hot girl analogy. Since its the pleasurable thing the joke is supposed to do then I guess the laugh = a girl rubbing the guys dick.

    So then I pose this question to you: Would you rather have your dick rubbed by a mix of hot girls and ugly girls so you appreciate the times the hot girls rubs it more or would you want to have your dick rubbed by a bunch of hot girls with no ugly girls in site?

    In conclusion - Weak jokes should be taken out of your set.

    By Blogger The Sneak, At October 1, 2008 1:15 AM  

  • Sounds like you are using my post to discuss handjobs.

    By Blogger Slava, At October 2, 2008 2:05 PM  

  • Did you ever notice how sick weeks make your healthy weeks look healthier? That's why I like to sprinkle in some sick weeks in between some really great, healthy weeks.

    By Anonymous Brian Jian, At October 2, 2008 3:32 PM  

  • Yes, being sick does make me appreciate my health. Touché!

    By Blogger Slava, At October 3, 2008 1:12 PM  

  • yeah . I agree with THE SNEAK. I think a hot girl should not need an ugly chick on the side to make her look even hotter... I think it´s just an excuse made up by the ugly girlfriend only to feel useful.

    In conclusion - weak jokes should be taken out of your set

    By Anonymous Anonymous, At September 6, 2009 10:30 PM  

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